



- Weather resistance, can be used outdoor. It has two bands 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz , it is compatible with many devices. - All connectors have a rubber seal and can be config via apps. - A compact design that can be mounted on a pole or roof. - Constant transfer rate, low latency and can support more than 10 concurrency connections


Super Easy Setup, provides an exceptional signal to the far end of my house. Delivers very fast wireless 5G speed

Great Extender but a tad hard to setup.


Setup instruction was very easy to follow and setup. Wireless range extender worked the first time and it took me two tries to find the best outlet spot in the house for full coverage. It increased the range of my network by at least 50 foot and I was able to get on the internet while standing in my driveway. Looks great also

This is my second extender - not on the same LAN. I have an Echo Show at extreme location from the wifi router. This extender immediately solved the loss of signal. I did measure the strength after installation and found it was excellent.

The first thing I'm going to say is THANK YOU TP-LINK for including an ethernet cable! You don't know how many inexpensive networking products I open that don't come with a network cable. They are pennies to include, and it frustrates me when they aren't included and I need one. Ok, now for the product itself. It works, I was able to plug it into an outlet in my garage, configure it with my laptop and then walk out into my driveway and get a single and browse the internet. My driveway previous had either an extremely weak or non-existent signal before, depending on conditions. Now, my driveway is covered with a nice reliable signal. This sounds like kind of an odd scenario, but it is actually a solution I use. The driveways in my neighborhood turn into hangouts on the weekends. Everyone drags their grills and chairs out and we all just kind of move from driveway to driveway around the neighborhood chatting and having fun. Setup was super easy though the LAN port, and I also was able to configure it through wireless when I had to change some settings. Lets get down to some numbers on throughput. When standing in my driveway, when I was able to connect to my access point in the house, my speed was only 3Mbps download, and it was extremely spotty. At one point I though the speed test had frozen, but it was just sitting there waiting. With the repeater in my garage, standing in the same spot in my driveway I get 23Mbps. That is a very big and noticeable improvement. When I'm in my house though, connected directly to my access point I get 47Mbps. So the speed through the repeater is about half of the full speed, but it is still way better than nothing. Finally, the LAN port on this is such a nice addition. I have a media center PC in my garage that I use to play movies and such. It was previous connected with a USB Wireless G adapter. I was able to plug the PC into this extender and use the extender as a wireless adapter. It worked wonderfully. And I actually got 64Mbps download speed doing this while the previous Wireless G adapter was only getting 13Mbps. I can now actually watch HD content!





